6i6 Longicornia Malay ana. 



hody, and the joints less dilated. The genus is especially 

 distinguished by the large size of the basal segment of 

 the abdomen, which equals the two next together. There 

 is only the following species known. 



Artwipaza odontoceroides. 



J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 160. 



A. nigra, nitida; capite, scapo, et prothorace antice, 



rufis ; elytris supra albo-vitreis. 

 Hab. — Sumatra (and '' Malaisia ") . 



Black, shining ; head, scape, and the anterior third of the 

 prothorax, bright rufous, the latter coarsely punctured ; 

 scutellum long, narrowly triangular, covered with a white 

 pubescence ; elytra purplish-black, each with a long 

 broad whitish glossy stripe ; abdomen and legs reddish- 

 black, shining, nearly glabrous, the latter with scattered 

 flying hairs. 



Length 6 lines. 



Cleomenes. 



Cleomenes, .J.Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 161 ; Lacordaire, 

 Gen. ix. 101. 



Caput antice paulo productum, fronte quadratum. Oculi 

 supra late emarginati. Antennce extus crassiores; 

 scapo obconico ; articulo tertio elongate ; 4, 5 et 6 

 multo brevioribus et inter se asqualibus, 7-11 cras- 

 sioribus et gradatim brevioribus. Prothorax oblongus, 

 cylindricus. Elytra angustata, elongata, parallela, 

 apicibus bispinosa. Pedes graciles; femora pedun- 

 culate- clavata; tibioi posticas arcuatee; tarsi postici 

 braviusculi. Prosternurn angustum. Mesosternum 

 haud latum, declive. Abdomen cylindricum, seg- 

 mento basali secundo paulo longiore. 



M. Lacordaire says that the femora are as long as the 

 elytra, but in my specimens they are considerably shorter ; 

 the difference probably is sexual, the longer femora 

 indicating the males. In M. Thomson's description of 

 the type 0. dihammophoroides , no mention is made of the 

 white ring on the antennge ; in other respects it accords 



